maybe this fiscal cliff discussion will remove the worm. michelle, what does washington have to do to not reinstall the worm into the apple, to not get in the way of this consumer -- this feeling that things are getting better? >> bottom line is that i do think that we are kind of talking about an economic that is going to be aabing if we can the right thing, to grow 2% f we can get some longer term certainty in terms of a grand bargain and, again, release the constraints this economy and businesses face in terms of uncertainty, i think we can look at an economy that could grow better than trend for the first time in this recovery. >> i look forward it to. i just want to reach out and hug all of you. thank you. good discussion. this is thanksgiving, it's a useful time to point out a lot of the good things. we'll continue to do that as necessary, however. dan gross, great to see you. dan gross, global business editor for "newsweek." michelle girard, director of ubs and stephen moore is a writer with "the wall street journal." thank you. >>>